Congress Is About To Approve A Slew Of Green Energy Subsidies

2:31 PM 02/08/2018 | Energy

Michael Bastasch | Energy Editor

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Congress is expected to pass a budget deal that would extend energy tax benefits that have been derided by conservatives as wasteful, including subsidies for electric motorcycles, energy efficient homes and biofuels.

The Senate will soon vote on legislation to fund the federal government through March 23 and avert another shutdown. In addition, the budget deal would lift spending caps on government spending for two years.

“More immediately, we need this bill to maintain government operations and to enable millions of Americans affected by recent disasters to continue rebuilding their lives and communities,” Mississippi Republican Sen. Thad Cochran, who introduced the bill, said in a statement.

Conservative budget hawks are already deriding the bill over the lifting of spending caps. The House Freedom Caucus came out against the deal over its lifting of spending caps.

Official position: HFC opposes the caps deal. We support funding our troops, but growing the size of government by 13 percent is not what the voters sent us here to do.

The bill also extends 17 controversial energy tax benefits that put further pressure on government finances.

If passed, the budget deal would extend tax credits for producing biofuels, owning electric motorcycles and producing green energy from solar and wind farms. Energy-efficient homeowners and biodiesel producers will also see their tax credits extended.

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